great news. Yes the roofs were insulated with a product the rodents love obviously. Why not try to clean it off instead of covering it???? This is a sedan with a cloth headliner it appears so it will be pretty fragile. Bet if you check the instructions on your vinyl and I bet it works for cloth which would absorb the color a lot better than the vinyl would. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ted Blackington" <cebuisle@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2003 8:26 PM Subject: IML: headliner stain problem Hello club! I appreciate the replies to my headliner problems. I removed a section of chrome molding above the windshield and took a corner with one stain loose. I did not find any sign of a dead mouse, and there is no odor. As I said earlier-I have found a pile of insulation in the trunk after not using the car all winter, so I know mice have been in it. Did the insulation come from above the headliner?? Did Chrysler use insulation up there? Furthermore-if some of the insulation is missing, could this have caused condensation on the inside of the steel roof to drip down onto the headliner? The two stains appear rust-colored . And to my original question do they still make fabric spray in cans as they used to?? I know they make it to re-color vinyl, as I have used it recently on my 91 LeBaron-- Oh yes-one stain is next to the dome light, so this wouldn't be from loose screws on the outside molding cap. And, my car has factory air-possibly Ma Mopar insulated the roof?? Thanks to all! Ted Blackington cebuisle@xxxxxxx